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i hope you will get involved because we have to turn the tide in america. as a result of what so many of oursaid to me last year, foundation has now started a new year-round initiative called the health matters initiative, which will bring together individuals, communities, companies, and ngo 's and philanthropists to make health and wellness a priority to improve the quality of health for people across america who are not covered by our childhood obesity initiative. we want people to make healthy changes and to try to reform systems that affect people's health. we need your help to make this a success. it will take everyone in the room and then some to really turn the tide, but we can do it. you will hear today from people in all sorts of interesting ways have used their ingenuity and resources, large and small, to be part of the solution, so thanks for being with us today, and i look forward to having a great day. thank you very much. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome don berwick. [applause] >> thank you all. it is an honor and pleasure t
i hope you will get involved because we have to turn the tide in america. as a result of what so many of oursaid to me last year, foundation has now started a new year-round initiative called the health matters initiative, which will bring together individuals, communities, companies, and ngo 's and philanthropists to make health and wellness a priority to improve the quality of health for people across america who are not covered by our childhood obesity initiative. we want people to make...
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america is very robust there. we have a hot shot new superintendent from miami doing great things in a short time. last year'sf conference, we wanted to make sure we incorporated health matters into the dialogue and initiatives coming forward from those folks coming together. our pledge is in two parts. the first is we will fund a coordinator organized by the clinton foundation to work to make sure the community is coming together on these issues. we look forward to a town hall meeting featuring your dad to raise the level of awareness and get people talking to each other. we think the combination of those things will have a real impact. the second part has to do with the national level. that is in two parts. sport, we have more hours on television than any other sport. buthas the highest ratings, we reached 160 million americans last year. we influence decision makers. a good margin. decision makers of companies and in the public sector. we want to take some of the messages and best practices from these conferenc
america is very robust there. we have a hot shot new superintendent from miami doing great things in a short time. last year'sf conference, we wanted to make sure we incorporated health matters into the dialogue and initiatives coming forward from those folks coming together. our pledge is in two parts. the first is we will fund a coordinator organized by the clinton foundation to work to make sure the community is coming together on these issues. we look forward to a town hall meeting...
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america in retreatment america in decline. big blow to america. it's stunned. 20-30 years later, america is still there in one way or another and the conversation is back to, is america in decline, does -- it ebbs and flows, depending on what else is going on. i think no one can dispute the fact that no -- america is no long their superpower. it has allies who want more of a say. friends like turkey who are rising and want to have a bigger say on the table. and what i found interesting was, clinton's approach to that, and somebody said it's the president's vision as well, of course. don't try to suppress that but work with it. how can you town this to your -- turn this to your advantage? how can you work with turkey to bring them onboard and work with a common goal? it sounds great and easy. it's not that easy. but i think that clinton, her advisors, i mentioned jake sullivan, who was a deputy chief of staff and has just been apainted to work as national security adviser for the vice president, and then people around the president as well, they sa
america in retreatment america in decline. big blow to america. it's stunned. 20-30 years later, america is still there in one way or another and the conversation is back to, is america in decline, does -- it ebbs and flows, depending on what else is going on. i think no one can dispute the fact that no -- america is no long their superpower. it has allies who want more of a say. friends like turkey who are rising and want to have a bigger say on the table. and what i found interesting was,...
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built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ ♪ >>> new at 5:00, a local food bank said it will be out of donated food by the end of this week. eric is live where you found it is a sign of a larger problem around the bay area. >> reporter: it is. when schools, businesses and churches hold food drives, they get a couple of these barrels to fill up. right now, thousands of empty ones are sitting in a warehouse. food that was collected during the holidays that was supposed to last a few more weeks is practically gone. stacked to the ceiling, you can't drop a donation into the barrels because they are sitting in a warehouse in oakland. what's worst, michael with the food bank said they are almost out of the donated food they do have. you said the remaining pallets will be ton in a few days. >> we saw a 20% uptick in food donations, which is great, but the food left our facilities two weeks faster. that's indicative of the needs in our community. >> today,
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>> i think america's civic religion, pervasive thing americans believe is libertarianism. don't tread on me is our national motto whether you're republican or democrat. chris: i think naturally protestant. >> i think it's all about demographic. i think younger people by overwhelming margin of support gay marriage. >> i would agree with both of those and add that it's just -- these things take time. as more people know more gay couples and they see there are families like the rest of us, then it changes attitude. chris: my fellow catholic, we were talking about three of us, for of us, will that have any influence on the selection of the next pope? >> zip. i mean, there are so many gays electing the next pope, who knows -- chris: the cardinals? >> yes. >> -- whether that would happen. the most interesting thing, all christian denominations, all christian denominations favor except one, white evangelicals who oppose it by massive margins. over 75%. that is your republican base. they cannot compromise on this. that issue will kill them as it's killing the church if they don't
>> i think america's civic religion, pervasive thing americans believe is libertarianism. don't tread on me is our national motto whether you're republican or democrat. chris: i think naturally protestant. >> i think it's all about demographic. i think younger people by overwhelming margin of support gay marriage. >> i would agree with both of those and add that it's just -- these things take time. as more people know more gay couples and they see there are families like the...
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it's america's fault. america didn't deliver. to some extent there is truth to that but i think that it's also for for people in the region, for people like me, for people in the arab world to come to grips with the own responsibility about what they can do. very difficult for the palestinians to feel like they have the upper hand because they are certainly in a very difficult position and they are not the strong as part of the negotiating table. but it doesn't help the issue to just blame everything on the united states, and that's something that is ingrained in a lot of people's thinking. >> host: i think it's a jumping off point, this disagreement between the president and hillary clinton how to approach the conflict. to ask you, ask you were there lots of discrete you could tell between the president and the secretary of state and how to approach adverse situations around the world? what was really her role as trent? trent-- secretary of state? what she and fo the many policy from the white house traffic let's go back to the
it's america's fault. america didn't deliver. to some extent there is truth to that but i think that it's also for for people in the region, for people like me, for people in the arab world to come to grips with the own responsibility about what they can do. very difficult for the palestinians to feel like they have the upper hand because they are certainly in a very difficult position and they are not the strong as part of the negotiating table. but it doesn't help the issue to just blame...
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america in retreat, america in decline, big blow to america, america is over, america in the middle east, that's it, it's done. you know, 20, 30 years later, um, america is still there in one way or another, and the conversation is back to, you know, is america in decline, does america have influence in the middle east? i think it ebbs and flows depending on what else is going on. but i think no one can dispute the fact that america is no longer the sole superpower. it has rivals. it has allies who want more of a say. it has friends like turkey who are rising and want to have a bigger say, um, on the table. and what i found interesting was clinton's approach to that, and to some extent it's the president's vision as well, of course. don't try to suppress that, but work with it. how do you turn this to your advantage? how can you work with turkey to bring them on board and work towards a common goal? you know, it sounds great and easy. it's not that easy. but i think that, um, clinton, her advisers, you know, i mentioned jake sullivan who was her deputy chief of staff and has just been ap
america in retreat, america in decline, big blow to america, america is over, america in the middle east, that's it, it's done. you know, 20, 30 years later, um, america is still there in one way or another, and the conversation is back to, you know, is america in decline, does america have influence in the middle east? i think it ebbs and flows depending on what else is going on. but i think no one can dispute the fact that america is no longer the sole superpower. it has rivals. it has allies...
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the vindictive nature of america? >> that's hard to answer. first, i will say, there is no evidence that death penalty is functional deterrent to crime. what i discovered in my research, when there were public hangings, executions, burning at stake, these incredibly violent acts done in public scare, it tended to increase criminality. increase violence. and so not only is the death penalty an deterrent but i think it is an excitement to more violence in our culture. now your second question is, if we know this and if we have known this for a hundred years, why do we do it? i think because we made a fundamental error in our national reasoning. we think that just sits saice i same thing as vengeance. i would argue we need a higher standard for justice. >> it is a good argument. even in making it, it is still hard to ignore that there are people behind this. putting politics and ethics aside, i'm thinking of a recent case in georgia a week or so ago where a couple of teens were arrested for a botched robbery attempt that ended when one allegedly
the vindictive nature of america? >> that's hard to answer. first, i will say, there is no evidence that death penalty is functional deterrent to crime. what i discovered in my research, when there were public hangings, executions, burning at stake, these incredibly violent acts done in public scare, it tended to increase criminality. increase violence. and so not only is the death penalty an deterrent but i think it is an excitement to more violence in our culture. now your second...
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came to earth and spent a year and went back and said who are the people who have the best jobs in america? the visitor would say the journalists. why? because as a journalist you get to make momentary entry in to people's lives when they are interesting and when they are boring get out. there's no other profession if you're a lawyer, you're stuck with clients. it may be boring. it you're a doctor you are stuck with patients. it may be routine. in journalism, the question every morning when you go to work or whenever it is, what is going on what is going on meaning and what don't we know about it? and if you think about it, good luck. let me know when you're looking for a job. [applause] [laughter] [applause] what is interesting, he's tell that the book is forty chapters long and he's half way through on chapter twenty. >> i'll challenge you. as a nurse practitioner you get to be involved with the most important times 77 their life. i love that job. >> well, said. but my question is, about the freedom of information act. small time people like me can't get the same information you can. for
came to earth and spent a year and went back and said who are the people who have the best jobs in america? the visitor would say the journalists. why? because as a journalist you get to make momentary entry in to people's lives when they are interesting and when they are boring get out. there's no other profession if you're a lawyer, you're stuck with clients. it may be boring. it you're a doctor you are stuck with patients. it may be routine. in journalism, the question every morning when you...
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i want to talk about america, land that i love. standing beside her i can't help but notice she has issues that need addresses veesa see vis a vis economics and people in grocery stores throwing milk so they can slip. take that minimum wage mop person that has to clean that up. a lot of problems that need fixing. there's only one thing standing in our way. >> the republicans don't seem to get it. instead of working pour the people they would rather work to obstruct. >> obstruction is the orthodox. they think compromise say dirty word. >> the policy seems to be just say no. >> republicans have clog order blocked everything we've tried to do. >> jon: yes! because of republicans nothing can pass through the legislative body keeping america backed up. [ laughter ] unable to squeeze out the simplest legislation so bloated -- i'm sorry just a couple days into this passover thing and my god what is it about matzah when it hits stomach acid it turns to cement. sure when you are wandering in the desert you don't know what the next bathroom
i want to talk about america, land that i love. standing beside her i can't help but notice she has issues that need addresses veesa see vis a vis economics and people in grocery stores throwing milk so they can slip. take that minimum wage mop person that has to clean that up. a lot of problems that need fixing. there's only one thing standing in our way. >> the republicans don't seem to get it. instead of working pour the people they would rather work to obstruct. >> obstruction...
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the idea is called america. and it still works. >> i keep thinking about when the democrats have been in a situation like this, because the clintons won pretty well. they'll probably win again, governor. and obama won twice. and i'm thinking back to when they were in really bad shape. i'm thinking back to maybe mcgovern, when they really had a -- bob strauss came along. you know, like you, as a party chair and tried to rebuild out of what goodwill and a little bit of b.s., i guess, from bob. the idea was to rebuild. sometimes you just have to say, we have to hunker down, admit we're not too popular, and just hope time's going to change? what can you change with a political party? does any party ever say, let's do it different? and get away with it? clinton? >> well, yeah, i think bill clinton did that with the d.o.c. and sort of changed the direction of the party on policy. they've got to do that. the first thing i would do, were i a republican chair, is i would promote republicans. i'd give exposure to republic
the idea is called america. and it still works. >> i keep thinking about when the democrats have been in a situation like this, because the clintons won pretty well. they'll probably win again, governor. and obama won twice. and i'm thinking back to when they were in really bad shape. i'm thinking back to maybe mcgovern, when they really had a -- bob strauss came along. you know, like you, as a party chair and tried to rebuild out of what goodwill and a little bit of b.s., i guess, from...
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our regime has called for america's destruction." in a weird way it's like john boehner's position, he can't do a deal with obama on the budget or the tea party throw him overboard. chris: before we get this here, can anyone think we can establish and hold in this country a policy of containment, have the weapons, warn not to use them? >> no. chris: the syrian question, do you get a sense that we're talking about under this president, barack obama, of using u.s. forces to do air strikes? are we that close? >> two key political figures in the senate this week called on the president to create a no fly zone over northern syria, carl levin, a democrat senator and senator john mccain. behind them are a growing number of people in the state department, in the administration. i think the principle opposition of that is the white house and the president himself. when you have drown a red line, if the evidence is clear that the syrians have used chemical weapons, he is going to have to act, chris. you shouldn't make any mistake. he has to ac
our regime has called for america's destruction." in a weird way it's like john boehner's position, he can't do a deal with obama on the budget or the tea party throw him overboard. chris: before we get this here, can anyone think we can establish and hold in this country a policy of containment, have the weapons, warn not to use them? >> no. chris: the syrian question, do you get a sense that we're talking about under this president, barack obama, of using u.s. forces to do air...
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bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. you're watching "hardball," the [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and game from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> i'm jon fortt with your cnbc market wrap. investors cheered today as unemployment report sending the dow up 67 and further into record territory. the s&p 500 rose 6. and the nasdaq gained 12. as you heard earlier, the economy added 238,000 jobs last month, far
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and i think it's wrong for america. i fought against it and believe in the long run it will not achieve what it promises. however, it is now the law of the land. so the positionings working. 69% of new jersey voters say he's handling it right. isn't this proof for your party it's time to abandon the obama care boogieman? >> first of all, i have a great respect for chris choreograph. paul ryan has to represent the views of all of the republicans in the congress. again, especially from new york, i think that once you get at a table and the negotiation is going on, you take it from there. some interesting video we saw this week in the boxing ring. you landed some pretty good shots. here you are. you did land some pretty good shots. here we go, we're getting in the ring. and this is good. this is good. i'm impressed. you don't have any bruises in this. when you got in there, who are you imagining punching that you deal with every day? >>. >> i would say maybe the reporters. i'll leave it at that. >> there was a few people i
and i think it's wrong for america. i fought against it and believe in the long run it will not achieve what it promises. however, it is now the law of the land. so the positionings working. 69% of new jersey voters say he's handling it right. isn't this proof for your party it's time to abandon the obama care boogieman? >> first of all, i have a great respect for chris choreograph. paul ryan has to represent the views of all of the republicans in the congress. again, especially from new...
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in fact, what we've identified are six americas. >> six americas? >> six different americas that each respond to this issue in very different ways and need different kinds of information about climate change to become more engaged with it. so the first group that we've identified is a group we call the alarmed. it's about 16% of the public. these are people who think it's happening, that it's human caused, that it's a serious and urgent problem and they're really eager to get on with the solutions. but they don't know what those solutions are. they don't know what they can do individually and they don't know what we can do collectively as a society to deal with it. we haven't done a very good job of explaining what we can do. then comes a group that we call the concerned. this is about 29% of the public. these are people that think okay, it's happening, it's human caused, it's serious, but they tend to think of it as distant. distant in time, that the impacts won't be felt for a generation or more and distant in space, that this is about polar bears
in fact, what we've identified are six americas. >> six americas? >> six different americas that each respond to this issue in very different ways and need different kinds of information about climate change to become more engaged with it. so the first group that we've identified is a group we call the alarmed. it's about 16% of the public. these are people who think it's happening, that it's human caused, that it's a serious and urgent problem and they're really eager to get on...
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he was always harking back to certain principles that founded america and sustained america through times of economic and political difficulty, and that's what i try to do in my writings. there are things that matter a great deal. i think being a conservative means conserving those principles that have proven their truthfulness and worthiness and then going on in the modern age to add things to them that improve a lot of men and women. >> from what you know, would he be able to put his name on this book? >> well, i would hope so. you know, things change over the years. he was a formal man. one of my favorite pictures of him was going fishing. he had hip boots on, and he had a three-piece suit on at the same time. very formal, very correct, very elegant and gentlemanly man. he sure had a lot of smarts, because he got out just before the great depression, and let, unfortunately, the crushing blow of that fall on herbert hoover. so if he had said something other than "i do not choose to run," in that campaign in the late 20's, he might have been saddled with a historical criticism of the gre
he was always harking back to certain principles that founded america and sustained america through times of economic and political difficulty, and that's what i try to do in my writings. there are things that matter a great deal. i think being a conservative means conserving those principles that have proven their truthfulness and worthiness and then going on in the modern age to add things to them that improve a lot of men and women. >> from what you know, would he be able to put his...
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built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight the latest film is called "the place beyond the pine." >> is this you -- took off never called me. >> i gotta leave in four hours. i don't know what to do. >> you do whatever you need to do. >> what are you going to do? >> i'm going to do what i have to do. i'm going to school. take care of jason. >> jon: please welcome back to the show eva mendes. hello! [cheers and applause] have a seat. nice to see you. >> hello. hi. [cheers and applause] >> jon: nice to see you. >> nice to see you again. >> jon: am i mistaken is that an exclamation point. >> no, it is not. it's a tear drop. >> jon: that makes sense. for a second as i was watching when he turned over it was like i put an exclamation point. he has a nice face. it's a kind of face would you do that because you want to just like exclamation! like on my face i would put more of an upside down smile. >> aww. >> jon: tremendou
built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ >> jon: welcome back. my guest tonight the latest film is called "the place beyond the pine." >> is this you -- took off never called me. >> i gotta leave in four hours. i don't know what to do. >> you do whatever you need to do. >> what are you going to do? >> i'm going to do what i have to do. i'm going to school. take care of jason. >> jon: please...
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>> would be a better place, all of latin america would be a better place. >> he hates america, he loves ahmadinejad, castro, i was hoping it would happen tonight and -- >> let me be clear, i want him to die. >> all right. we're going to leave that. >>> we're about to explain why michelle obama of all people is heaping praise on big business. big business is walmart, don't believe me, listen to this. >>> thanks to walmart and so many other great american businesses, we're proving that conventional wisdom wrong. [ male announcer ] when we built the cadillac ats from the ground up to be the world's best sport sedan... ♪ ...people noticed. ♪ the all-new cadillac ats -- 2013 north american car of the year. ♪ for a limited time, take advantage of this exceptional offer on the all-new cadillac ats. a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something imp
>> would be a better place, all of latin america would be a better place. >> he hates america, he loves ahmadinejad, castro, i was hoping it would happen tonight and -- >> let me be clear, i want him to die. >> all right. we're going to leave that. >>> we're about to explain why michelle obama of all people is heaping praise on big business. big business is walmart, don't believe me, listen to this. >>> thanks to walmart and so many other great american...
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we see them in corporate america and the fact that women still are not paid equally with men. but the voices inside our heads are also real. we need to address both at once. tavis: what has been your read? some people have taken a nuanced view of this and made the point that they are not necessarily on opposite sides of this debate, anne-marie slaughter and sheryl sandberg, but since their names have been at the forefront, you know that anne-marie slaughter wrote the review of sheryl sandberg's book, which i thought was fascinating. the whole conversation, which i find somewhat silly based on the question, where do you come down on the notion about whether or not women can have it all? >> i think women can have it all if they are ruthless at prioritization. if they are determined to put their own human capital first. women are very bad at taking care of themselves. i really believe that you have to take care of yourself before you can take care of others. otherwise, you are operating from luck. you need to be able to nurture a yourself in order to be a good mother, be your tha
we see them in corporate america and the fact that women still are not paid equally with men. but the voices inside our heads are also real. we need to address both at once. tavis: what has been your read? some people have taken a nuanced view of this and made the point that they are not necessarily on opposite sides of this debate, anne-marie slaughter and sheryl sandberg, but since their names have been at the forefront, you know that anne-marie slaughter wrote the review of sheryl sandberg's...
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built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight is a pig farmer. let's go meet him in "the cadillac interview part of my studio." please welcome carl edgar blake. [cheers and applause] thank you. about ten minutes. ♪ thanks so much for coming on. all right, mr. blake. you are the first pig farmer i've ever had on my show cofnlt great laitions. >> thank you very much. >> stephen: the reason we have you on is not just because you are a pig farmer but you are a pig farmer in a unique way. you used to be a -- you write code, you created computer portholes for companies and cities. are computer programmers so filthy that you decided to work with hogs to improve your living conditions? why did you go to hog farming? >> i've been doing computer work for so long, and there came a time when there wasn't any more computer work in iowa. >> stephen: was there ever a ton? >> actually there was.
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hunger games is not a futuristic post apocalyptic fantasy it's a documentary about life in a modern america i'll tell you why and it's daily take. you need to know this over the next two days the supreme court will hear oral arguments some half of them today have them tomorrow in two cases concerning the legality of same sex marriage many and how today went and tomorrow goes the court could endorse marriage as a fundamental right enshrined in the constitution they could confirm the rights of states to deny gay couples marriage licenses or they could avoid making a decision altogether the stakes have never been higher today the justices listen to arguments in the case of hollingsworth the very central question hollingsworth very deep areas whether or not a two thousand and eight gala for new ballot measure the define marriage as a male female union violates the basic constitutional rights of citizens of california the supporters of that measure proposition eight argue that because marriage as traditionally been understood as a heterosexual partnership the ballot vote did not infringe on any
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bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> joining me now former florida governor jeb bush. governor, it's good to see you. i want to talk first about what i understand your position on undocumented workers to be as washington sets forth on trying to come up with some kind of immigration reform. you don't want any kind of plan that would encourage further entry by undocumented workers, is that correct? >> that's exactly right. the incentives that exist today are for people to come illegally because there's no path for them to come legally. we don't have a guest worker program. we have lines that are so long and in fact, there are no lines. we have a lottery system where people put their names in. that's the reaction to our immigration system being so clogged up. >> a lot has been made of the idea that immigration reform has finally found it
bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. >>> joining me now former florida governor jeb bush. governor, it's good to see you. i want to talk first about what i understand your position on undocumented workers to be as washington sets forth on trying to come up with some kind of immigration reform. you don't want...
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so as they become more and more part of america's elite, i think it shows in their coverage. i'm astonished occasionally has some of the lack of interest the press seems to show on details of stories that are really big. i still do work producing televisions, so i'm critiquing my own fashion of it. whatever part of the blame is mine, i accepted. the >> such a dear and the hyundai to be anywhere else. >> i like pat nixon ally. she had a really tough life and came from an extraordinary background, very humble background. i don't know if any of you have been to that part of the desert. i have. i lived in nevada for a while. it's cold and high in the mountains -- cold in the winter in sweltering hot in the summer. she was born there basically with a tent. he had a canvas roof. her mother died early. she basically had to raise her siblings herself. there were sharecroppers who worked the fields. she was extraordinarily lucky ticket to college and find a way to pay for it. from that very humble background, she ended up eating next to the commander-in-chief and the president of the
so as they become more and more part of america's elite, i think it shows in their coverage. i'm astonished occasionally has some of the lack of interest the press seems to show on details of stories that are really big. i still do work producing televisions, so i'm critiquing my own fashion of it. whatever part of the blame is mine, i accepted. the >> such a dear and the hyundai to be anywhere else. >> i like pat nixon ally. she had a really tough life and came from an...
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maybe america is listening. it makes no sense. lou: we have just learned that mayor michael bloomberg was sitting at his media team in place just waiting for a tragedy such as newtown, conn. to occur. did. he was ready. the very first place you went when that media plan was put into action was to the john gamba and show. we will be back to find out how that happened and what happened and what about the second amendment. back with the "a-team" in just r moment. ♪ plus a 50% annual bonus. and everne wants... ♪ 50% more doo wop ♪ 50% more buckarooooooooos ♪ 50% more yeeeaaahhhh!!!! ♪ 50% more yeah yeah [ male announcer ] the capital one cash rewards card gives you 1% cash back on every purchase, plus a 50% annual bonus on the cash you earn. it's the card for people who like more cash. ♪ 50% more boogie ♪ what's in your wallet? cashhhhh!!! ♪ what's in your wallet? at od, whatever business you're i that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we
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nation, i've long warned that america is under dire threat from creeping sharia law. 'cuz it's here. all over the city i see women carrying around prayer mats so they can pray to mecca. [laughter] thankfully, brave legislators in 29 states have passed laws to stop sharia in mid-creep, including tennessee where, despite lawmakers' best efforts, sharia has managed to work a creep-around in the state capitol building men's room. >> when the tennessee state capitol underwent renovations, one sink in particular became the subject of controversy. the senate clerk was approached by a number of state legislators fearful that the new sink was a muslim foot bath. >> stephen: oh yeah, muslims are always washing their feet. it's supposed to be so they're pure when they pray, but we all know: the cleaner the feet, the softer the creep. [laughter] [laughter] so danger averted, right? wrong! don't let your guard down, tennessee lawmakers. because what is a mop sink other than a muslim mop bath? think about it, a mop is nothing but a beard on a stick, it's osama bin moppin'. [cheers
nation, i've long warned that america is under dire threat from creeping sharia law. 'cuz it's here. all over the city i see women carrying around prayer mats so they can pray to mecca. [laughter] thankfully, brave legislators in 29 states have passed laws to stop sharia in mid-creep, including tennessee where, despite lawmakers' best efforts, sharia has managed to work a creep-around in the state capitol building men's room. >> when the tennessee state capitol underwent renovations, one...
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maybe america is listening. it makes no sense. lou: we have just learned that mayor michael bloomberg was sitting at his media team in place st waiting for a tragedy such as newtown, conn. to occur. did. he was ready. the very first place you went when that media plan was put in action was to the john gamba and show. we will be back to finout how that happened and what happened and what about the second amendment. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on tir 401(k)s?! go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments. e-trade. less for us. morfor you. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixoden and forget it. ♪ hey, buddy
maybe america is listening. it makes no sense. lou: we have just learned that mayor michael bloomberg was sitting at his media team in place st waiting for a tragedy such as newtown, conn. to occur. did. he was ready. the very first place you went when that media plan was put in action was to the john gamba and show. we will be back to finout how that happened and what happened and what about the second amendment. [ male announcer ] what?! investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in...
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editorial cartoons on efforts to pass universal health care in america. university of rochester professor theodore brown texas historical look at how cartoonists talked-about medicare and the 1960's. this is just over an hour. everyone iening, want to welcome you here -- everyone.ng, i want to welcome you here. presidentthank the who has been in extraordinary supporter of the program here at roosevelt house. ank her for her hard work and support. tisch elimination fund -- illumination fund. it is an important addition to the new york community. this has served as a wonderful place for intellectual discussion and debate around a range of social policy issues. i'm excited weakened crash they could be here with us tonight. excited they could be here with us tonight. when you walked down to the second floor of pathan -- second floor and realize this is the place where fdr conceived the social safety net and you are a progressive, it makes you feel warm. affordable , the care act was in the stage of just being implemented. many were concerned that people did n
editorial cartoons on efforts to pass universal health care in america. university of rochester professor theodore brown texas historical look at how cartoonists talked-about medicare and the 1960's. this is just over an hour. everyone iening, want to welcome you here -- everyone.ng, i want to welcome you here. presidentthank the who has been in extraordinary supporter of the program here at roosevelt house. ank her for her hard work and support. tisch elimination fund -- illumination fund. it...
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they're framing it, are you a pro america or against america? and that's it. >> john: you know what? god help the senator who brings up what the first half of the second amendment says about their well-regulated militias because that guy will get primaried. senator ted cruz of texas rand paul of kentucky says they may consider filibustering any new gun control legislation. is it safe to assume they're at peace with the amount of gun violence in this country? >> absolutely. we have the most -- we have the highest amount of civilian gun ownership in the world. the highest amount. so therefore if the nra is right, rand paul's right we should be the safest country in the world. we're not. we're the 14th highest in gun deaths. even higher when it comes to just gun-related injuries. so no. this is really -- the victims but not just the children that we saw died at newtown but the 3,000 since then and the 3,000 before then. >> john: the 3,000 to come. only a minute left. i want to get to this story. north dakota's republican governor jack dalrymple sig
they're framing it, are you a pro america or against america? and that's it. >> john: you know what? god help the senator who brings up what the first half of the second amendment says about their well-regulated militias because that guy will get primaried. senator ted cruz of texas rand paul of kentucky says they may consider filibustering any new gun control legislation. is it safe to assume they're at peace with the amount of gun violence in this country? >> absolutely. we have...
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individual in this cup and how we get treated by our government and what role the united states of america should play in the world. if i ever forget vietnam, please remind me and do it loud. so when john mccain blasted rand paul the other day for, quote, stunts that fire up impressionable libertarian kids in their college dorms, i thought back to when i myself was in one of those college dorms up at holy cross where people are now under ten inches of snow. i assume they're arguing about drones, about the rights of the government to use drones against americans, even those who turned against their country. debates are where it all begins. what burn, gives us hot with ideas. freedom from government interference, freedom from decisions that accept government is more important than citizens. so i may not have the attitude of a rand paul, but i worship his right to have it. in some dorm room somewhere, perhaps where i went to college, where you went to college, there are young people arguing about it and i stay thank god to that. cynthia tucker and ron reagan. ron, i always trust what he you t
individual in this cup and how we get treated by our government and what role the united states of america should play in the world. if i ever forget vietnam, please remind me and do it loud. so when john mccain blasted rand paul the other day for, quote, stunts that fire up impressionable libertarian kids in their college dorms, i thought back to when i myself was in one of those college dorms up at holy cross where people are now under ten inches of snow. i assume they're arguing about...
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bp's also committed to america. we support nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs and invest more here than anywhere else. we're working to fuel america for generations to come. our commitment has never been stronger. [ male announcer ] engine light on? come to meineke now for a free code scan read and you'll say...my money. my choice. my meineke. >>> with me democratic strategist donna brazile, former white house communications director, anita dunn, alex castellanos, the co-founder of purple strategies and former speaker newt gingrich. welcome all. you saw my interview with jeb bush when i asked does this rule out a run, he said who knows what the future holds for me but we're seeing the renewal of the movement -- he's been in politics being been around politics. two people, immediate relatives have been president. can we all agree that he's thinking about running for president? >> absolutely. >> sure. >> yes. >> okay. despite -- i thought am i crazy? >> you know, it's funny, because he did a round of interviews an
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the history of america is being written tonight. the supreme court of this country heard arguments on whether two people of the same sex should be allowed the public recognition of their marriage. this is not a decision about whether two people of the same gender can be sexually intimate. the highest court decided that matter in lawrence v. the state of texas. decided affirmatively. it's not whether citizens of a state in question here, california, can be allowed civil unions. they have, as have gay couples in eight other states. no. the matter before the supreme court today is neither about sexual relations nor civil unions. it's about basic human liberty. who you want to be publicly married to. our guests, two men of california who have been at the ramparts of this debate. rob reiner and governor newsom, thank you very much. gavin, thank you for joining us tonight. it seems to me, observers said the court didn't seem to be in a mood so far at least in arguments prepared to give a sweeping ruling on gay marriage that would affect a
the history of america is being written tonight. the supreme court of this country heard arguments on whether two people of the same sex should be allowed the public recognition of their marriage. this is not a decision about whether two people of the same gender can be sexually intimate. the highest court decided that matter in lawrence v. the state of texas. decided affirmatively. it's not whether citizens of a state in question here, california, can be allowed civil unions. they have, as...
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american decline, big boat to america and a big blow to american credibility. america is over. it is done. 20 or 30 years later america still there in one way or another in the conversation is back to does america have influence in the middle east? i think absent flows depending on what else is going on but i think no one can dispute the fact that america is no longer a superpower. it has rifles. it has allies who want more of the same it has friends like turkey who are arising and want to have a bigger stage on the table. what i found interesting was clinton's approach to that and to some extent the president's vision as well. don't try to suppress that they work with it. how can you turn it to your advantage? how can you work with turkey to bring them on board and work toward a common goal? it sounds great and easy, but i think that clinton, her adviser 's and i mentioned jake sullivan who was the chief of staff working on national security for the president people around the president as well. a collaborative approach to power and more realistic long-term strategies for main
american decline, big boat to america and a big blow to american credibility. america is over. it is done. 20 or 30 years later america still there in one way or another in the conversation is back to does america have influence in the middle east? i think absent flows depending on what else is going on but i think no one can dispute the fact that america is no longer a superpower. it has rifles. it has allies who want more of the same it has friends like turkey who are arising and want to have...
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hunger games is not a futuristic post apocalyptic fantasy it's a documentary about life in a modern america i'll tell you why and it's daily take. you need to know this over the next two days the supreme court will hear oral arguments some half of them today have them tomorrow in two cases concerning the legality of same sex marriage many and how today went and tomorrow goes the court could endorse marriage as a fundamental right enshrined in the constitution they could confirm the rights of states to deny gay couples marriage licenses or they could avoid making a decision altogether stakes have never been higher today the justices listen to arguments in the case of hollingsworth the very central question hollingsworth a very deep areas whether or not a two thousand eight gala for new ballot measure the define marriage as a male female union violates the basic constitutional rights of citizens of california the supporters of that measure proposition eight argue that because marriage as traditionally been understood as a heterosexual partnership the ballot vote did not infringe on any inhere
hunger games is not a futuristic post apocalyptic fantasy it's a documentary about life in a modern america i'll tell you why and it's daily take. you need to know this over the next two days the supreme court will hear oral arguments some half of them today have them tomorrow in two cases concerning the legality of same sex marriage many and how today went and tomorrow goes the court could endorse marriage as a fundamental right enshrined in the constitution they could confirm the rights of...
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so if you take down the guy who appeals to middle america. or at least gets snarky with the guy who appeals to middle america that makes you in some way cooler and hipper. >> bill: nbc better be careful with the leno deal. maybe they have research on jay that we don't know about. thanks, bernie. adam carolla on deck. is he still angry about the nanny state. especially what's happening with food stamps. carolla moments away. úúúúúúúúúú ♪musicú ♪the more i search0forú my significance,♪ ♪seems0r ♪and0i0ú a0difference♪ ♪in anyú i've been0here♪ ♪and0i0ú laughter♪ ♪it's tp i've ever knownp♪ ♪i0don'ú happensp♪ ♪but i0e ♪and0i0h in you♪ >> bill: back of the book segment tonight. rolling with carolla. our pal adam recently saw an ad touting food services for welfare mothers. ♪ >> as a busy mom, shopping at a grocery store with my food vouchers is a hassle that's why i shop at mother's nutritional. i present food vouchers to the friendly staff and they do the shopping for me. i love that mother's nutr
so if you take down the guy who appeals to middle america. or at least gets snarky with the guy who appeals to middle america that makes you in some way cooler and hipper. >> bill: nbc better be careful with the leno deal. maybe they have research on jay that we don't know about. thanks, bernie. adam carolla on deck. is he still angry about the nanny state. especially what's happening with food stamps. carolla moments away. úúúúúúúúúú ♪musicú ♪the more i search0forú my...
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and welcome to "america live," i'm megyn kelly. right now, president obama and the israeli prime minister are meeting behind closed doors. we expect to hear them both within the hour. the president's trip comes at a dangerous time for the jewish state and the entire region. to israel's west, questions about the muslim brotherhood and political stability in egypt. and to the east, syria, in the grips of an allout civil war and just 24 hours ago we received reports that chemical weapons may have been used against one side or the other. and of course, there is the constant threat from iran which president obama himself warned could be less than a f having a nuclear weapon. so as we await this historical-making news conference we want to check in with our own leland vittert live with the headlines from israel and syria. >> reporter: megyn, the israelis think may have been used in syria yesterday. but understand that here chemical weapons have a different meaning than the united states. in u.s. you're talking vx gas, sarin gas. and weap
and welcome to "america live," i'm megyn kelly. right now, president obama and the israeli prime minister are meeting behind closed doors. we expect to hear them both within the hour. the president's trip comes at a dangerous time for the jewish state and the entire region. to israel's west, questions about the muslim brotherhood and political stability in egypt. and to the east, syria, in the grips of an allout civil war and just 24 hours ago we received reports that chemical weapons...